BRITISH AND FOREIGN
yf,. 'cancelled PRO-BOER MEETINGS. United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LONDOjN, June 24. Several pro-Boer meetings have had to be cancelled owing to London lessees refusing to let halls. * AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER ;OF COMMERCE. \ (Received! June 25, 11.16 p.m.) Y LONDON,-June 25. ' Seventy banks and leading firms ‘ have joined the Australian Chamber of Com-merce-in London. VICTORIA DAY, Lord Salisbury (promised to carefully consider a suggestion by the Council of the Colonial Institute in- favour of the substitution of the bank holiday, to be known as Victoria Day, on the nearest Monday to May 24 for Whit Monday. THE SUGAR DUTY. In the House of Qoxfflnons the sugar duty clause of -the Finance Bill was carried by 240 against 159 votes. FRANCE AND GERMANY, PARIS, June 25. Several Paris newspapers support the suggestion that the Kaiser should he asked to be present at the French naval manoeuvres at Cherbourg.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12537, 26 June 1901, Page 5
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